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| Day of Silence |
DAY of SILENCE --- Spring 2006
Day of Silence is a designated day, across American, that allows homosexual students or those who support them to remain silent all day to protest the years of supposedly being silenced. The students do not have to participate in class. They wear name badges describing their actions, pass out erroneous literature in class or at tables before and after school, encourage people to join the Gay Straight Alliance (GSA),and present themselves as being oppressed to their fellow students.
This year the date was April 13th. Please check in a few months to find the 2006 date. Please go to Take Action Programs on menu to see how Elk Grove CA. was able to keep Day of Silence out of their classrooms. Also visit the First Amendment Rights on menu to see how Silent Day abuses this Classroom Right across America.
The Day of Silence was founded in 1996 at the University of Virginia with 150 participating. By 2001, the Gay, Lesbian, Straight, Education, Network (GLSEN) had become its official organizational sponsor. They developed a Leadership team to give support to high schools nation-wide and joined forces with the United States Student Association (USSA) to support colleges and universities nation-wide. It is now in over 1900 middle schools, high schools, colleges and universities throughout our country.
The modeling instructions they have on line, at www.dayofsilence.org or the GLSEN website at www.glsen.org, are specific in content. They include information on how to persuade a school or principal to participate, and they have tactics to use for media coverage. It is clearly outlined how to have a successful day with the handout materials, signs worn around their neck and end of the day ceremonies on campus. It stresses using the day as a tool to promote further changes in the school. It even suggests that it is a good tactic to affect negative press coverage and discourage enrollment to private Universities that do not allow Silent Day. Teenagers reading the site are reminded that conventional ideas are misinformation, but GLSEN and USSA are the educated ones.
The young are drawn into Stage 1 Mind Control (under Mind Control in Menu) believing that by showing love and acceptance of this lifestyle, they will make the world a better place to live. Reading this material made me feel very uncomfortable. Its not right for all students to be submitted to this in the classroom and I knew this to be the truth. It is the American way to protect our students in the classroom!
OPT OUT your child from Day of Silence in the Spring of 2006. Be a responsible parent! You wouldn't throw your child in front of a speeding car at age 12; don't throw them into the Day of Silence believing they can make decisions on their own. They still need your protection.
They are a gift, so be careful of how you treat them. It is not love to throw them into Education Malpractice where erroneous material is being presented as truth. The lie becomes the truth and the truth the lie. Your child may well take their word for the truth and not yours. Keep them out of Silent Day and opt them out.
In January of 2006, start out the New Year by calling your school and protest this day. Work with other parents and attend the school board meeting in numbers to protest this day. Better still visit the Take Action Program on the menu and follow our guidelines to rid schools of this program and SEED.
Download a petition from our site and gather signatures to bring to the board. You are the parents and have the ultimate right to say how your child will be educated. Petitions allow parents to voice their opinion.
The schools must respect this wish. Go to Alliance Defense Fund at alliancedefensefund.org to read about the Day of Truth program. Children need to know that homosexuals are not born this way and it is a choice even though it may not feel like one.
Give our students and homosexual participants a gift of life by saying "No" to this lifestyle. Homosexuals carry the highest number of HIV and AIDS and STD disease. It is life threatening and they need to know these facts. Mental imbalance and stress are real for people living this lifestyle. Recovering homosexuals relate how unhappy they were and never could find peace in the lifestyle. They say they always knew something was wrong but felt trapped by what society said about the reversal of it.
Now we know the truth; homosexuals can successfully reverse it if they make that choice. Let's give them the choice and tell the truth to the world by sharing our knowlege with friends and family and standing for the rights of our children. Say "NO" to Day of Silence!
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Created on 01/16/2005 04:53 PM by admin
Updated on 07/25/2005 02:52 PM by georgiana16
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